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HI!
I am an organic gardening "newbie" and am considering purchasing an
indoor worm compost bin for my kitchen scraps. Does anyone have any
experience with this?  What do you like/dislike about it?  Can I leave
the little guys with enough food and go on vacation for two weeks?  Will
there be worm woopie going or will I have to renew the population
occasionally? Any help would be most appreciated!
Thanks,
Leslie